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Wedstesdat ,MoBNiNGytAuG.I 18775.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON KEPORTS.
': L SOUTH CAROLINA. ,
Exciting Seeue In a Columbia Court
of "Jimlce" Tn Thief Parlter Ks-
eapes Panlsbment on r a Fllmsey
Pretext A Well Pot Up JoJ.
; : Charleston, Aug. 17.
. There was aa exciting time last evening ia
Columbia, caused by proceedings under the
habeas corpus writ lot the release or ex-
Treasurer Parker. Tne aDDiicauon was
heard at, 5 P. M. before Judge Mackey,
Parker's counsel claiming his discharge un-
uer iub pru visiuu ui uie vuusutuuuu pur
hibiting imprisonment ; f or debt. The
Sheriff's return failed to allege that the case
-was one of fraud, a charge which is express
ed in the constitutional pronibition or im
prisonment for debt, and after argument the
judge released the prisoner. The court
room was filled with an excited crowd and
Parser was immediately rearrested on a
criminal warrant for grand larceny, but his
counsel waived an examination, and urg
ing that the amount in the alleged robbery
had nothing to do with the amount or nail
succeeded in getting him released on a thous
and dollars bail. . .y. :.. :-:J.-:
It is generally believed that Parker will
escape and forfeit the ban.
The ATews and Courier denounces the re
lease of Parker as a gross judicial outrage
and as a job put up by certain State offi
cials who feared Parker would, implicate
them in his enormous robberies, i f
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. .
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-Tho r Insurrection , In tUe TurklsU
Provinces Measaroa to Suppreaa It
Accident to an Ocean Steamer The
Elections In France Abatement of
tlie Cholera in Syria. - ' ' '
CONSTAUTIXOPIE, Aug 17.
The Courier de Arient estimates the force
dispatched against the Insurgents in -the
; iurkish creata at twenty thousand.
Advices from Syria report the cholera
abating. ' Vr "', . ' ..
Losdoit, Aug. 17.
"j A special to the Ttews from Vienna says
mieingence nas Deen received there that
i he inhabitants of the Basinian provinces
have risen along the -entire length of the
river Save. The telegraph wires have been
. cut, thirty Turks massacred and the official
buildings burned. A number of refuses
were flying into Austria. v ;
-The vessel, from Mexico. ,has arrived off
the Isle of Wight and reports haviag seen
the steamer Nevada, which left New York
August 3d. forLiveroooL proceeding under
sau. ner engine Having oroken down, fj j s
: . Pakis, Aug. 17.
Presidents of the Councils General were
elected in many of the departments yester
day, l The returns so far received indicate
that a majority of those elected are Conser
vatives.' " ; -
'ij iiliECTBIO SPABKS
McCreery's official majority as Governor
oi .eniucKy is 3U,lija. VThe House branch
of the Legislature stands: Democrats 90.
xwepuoiicana xu. . -
Several small - dealers on the Chicago
Board of Trade, who have been operating
uu ihv long- siae oi tne wneat market,
have failed, owing to the continued decline.
une large firm is embarrassed, the bank
reiusing tne accustomed discounts.
4UK NIGHT REI'OUT.
WASHINGTON.
ueatn trom coal OH News from the
Xellow Fever District Condition of
the Steamer Rio Bravo.
r t, , . ,Washikgton, August 17.
A woman, wrhile kindling a fire with coal
was iauuiy burned.
Commodore Cooper telegraphs from the
Pensacola navy yard, yesterday, that there
is no fever in the yard or vicinity. A
inarine stationed outside the Quarantine
line, nearuarrancas, died Saturday, and
aDoiaer is sick at the same place, but is
tioiog -well, uthers who were stationed
mere nave been sent the quarantine station
: at id ve uaK in cnarge of Dr. JU.artin.
i ne lonowing telegram was received at
inejiavy Department this morning from
lieutenant Uommander Kells, of the
steamer Rio Bravo: ; :
" Orange, lexas,Augugt V7tJt.I think I
-i can save the vessel and get into Galveston
if I can get a tow. I have requested assis
tance of the collector of Galveston. Am
caulking and rigging pumps. ; If I can get
iu, two weeks, will see me ready again." ; :
A circular from the Internal Revenue
Office gives notice that there will be a sus
peuMon of the issue of documentory or pro
piietaiy stamps from the 31st inst., to the
5th proximo,-both dates inclusive. in order
that the office may have an opportunity to
make certain proposed changes in the place
,of delivery. ; -- .
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Attempt to.Suoota Prominent CIt
zen and Bank President Jealousy
kite Canse. . ";,-p.--- .. - rv.i
New York, Aug. 17. ' j
This evening Robert Gibson,' assistant
superintendent r of the Newburgh water,
works, attempted to murder Alfred Post a
prominent resident of this city and presi
identof the Highland National Bank of
Newbnrgh, by firing a pistol at him in the
street. The bullet grazed Post's neck. Gb
su aimed for a second shot, but in his ex
citement failed to cock the weapon and
Post gt out of the way before Gibson could
fire , again. The , latter wag secured and
C ommuted without bailJGibson charged
. tli.it Post had sumethiug to do with his
.,' ife'a leaving him. . . .: . .
, FOIIEIUN INTKLLICKNCE.
The Old Catbolle Csaferrncest Rome
. Arrlral or Cardinal IfIeClokey at
Havre.
t - . s Bohn, Aug. 17. '
Tbe session of the Old Catholic Confer.
enee closed o-day. AreLbishop Lykurgus,
; oi Lyia, on behalf of the Greek Church,
.and Bishop Sand ford, of Gibraltar, on btl
half of the Protestant Churches, thanked
;Dr. Doll'mger for the good results of the con-
f erence w hich he had called together. They
expressed the hie that the churches would
; . coutinue to draw closer together until there
was an united, universal church. Bishop
lteinkeus closed the proceedings with
te deurn and prayer in Latin. 4
' : 1 '; Havre," Aog. 17.
Cardinal McCloskey has arrived on the
steamer Periere, in good health. He dei
arts to morrow for" Paris. . .
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KATIIEB KEPOIIT.
-! " - ' Wah Department.
AB UKPA liTM KM T, i ,
lap Oflicer, : I ?
g- 17-8il5P,i!. ;
V "wliinton; iu'g,
ProliabPitif
h partly cioydy weaiher and local rains, with
southwest to nortVweat wJoils, aUiwlY ris
nig ufsiet and slirhtly filing tempr.
PCNNSYIaVANIAt
Brntal Act oa th Part of a " Well,
Known Wealthy Married Man of
Phlladelpnia
A well knowQ wealthy married man
nnmcfl .Tnlin T. TTnte vna VipfnrA a map-is-
utile vj uay, uuaigcu wuu u ucuuu ain
sault on Miss Pembcrton. It appears that
Kates seduced her when she was about
fifteen years old. and she claims that he has
uvtu ,aira iu a iuq Ul Duii-oiaiuj v otuvw:
Recently she attended a pic-nic without his
permission, and when she returned he
charged her with tinfidelity, "knocked her
down, - beat in a brutal manner and then
tore her clothes off her person, and after
pouring burning fluid all over her set fire
to her and endeavored to burn her alive.
The interference of some of the people in
the house prevented the consummation of
his desisjn. Un ' Friday ; evening ' last he
whipped her in a brutal manner and swore
he would disfigure her so that she would
never be able to go out Great efforts are
being made by interested parties to keep
tne details of the affair from the public.
Kates was held in $3,300 bail for his ap
pearance at Court. :;.(..-
ISIiBCTRIC UPAIIKS S
The ew assessment of Property in Bos
ton shows a cain in the value of real estate
of $4,500,000, and a loss in the value of
personal property of $9,500,000. The tax
levy has been reduced H per cent. .The
receipts under the license law reach nearly
half a million, whereof -Boston pavs over
nny-two mousand.
n,uwin uootn was thrown irom his car
nage at ort Chester, N. Y., and had his
left elbow and one rib broken. He will be,
as good as new in a few weeks.
Alexander Queal. who obtained la &3.
000 accident policy and was . reported
drowned by two accomplices has been ar
rested at uswego. .
At Providence, yesterday. 'the Soveien
council ot the bona or Jonadabcr.' com-
menced its annual session.- ! I
Hon. John B. "Wellerl ex-Governor of
California, died in New Orleans yesterday
fnnraini, .nail T( 1 Auva e
Great preparations are makinc: to cele-:
orate suiiaoiy tne oneninsr or the Uinciuna-
ti Exposition. , ..if.;--'--..-'.-v.
Uean liraiey. the well known counter
feiter, has been arrested at Boston.
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Naw York, August 17. Ntxn.
Stocks quiet and steady. Money 11 13
cent. troia opened at 113 and closed at
113. Sterling exchange long f 4 8C; short
S4 yi. tiovernment securities dull and a
little lower for some. , State bonds quiet but
ueuer prices. v :ti , t .
C&mmerciat. ;
Flour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and
nominal unchanged. Corn dull heavy.
Pork heavy at $21 45. Lard heavy steam
Id 15-lu cents. . Spirits turpentine ouiet at
3132 Cents. Rosin steady at $1 65
$i vu ior sirameo. j reignts quiet t
Cotton firm and held hicher. with sales
of 1,450 bales at 14for uplands and 14 J
for Orleans. Futures opened quiet, as
follows: August 14 cts: September 13 27-32
131 cts;.October 13 11-1613 23-32 cents:
November 13 ll-161323-32 cts; December
13 553-33(3135 cents: January 13; 27-32a
13 29-32 .cents; February 14 1 -3214 3-32
cents; aiarcn 14 7-314 y-32 fents. f : . ;
Nkw Tobk, Aug. 17 Kveiiing.
Financial. v ;
Money easy at 12 19 ceuL Sterlini
exchange weak at $4 ml. Gold steady at
ij.ouani4.5 vioverument securities dull and
lower new 5's liaJ State bonds quiet and
nominal. . . , ,t.
; -i ' , .Commercial. ...
Cotton firm andlheld hisher. xtUU salpa
or 1,!JM Dales at 14i(ai4f cents. Southern
flour quiet and in buyer'af avor common to
lair extra $a u$e b5; good to choice do.
$6908 50. Wheat is fairly active and
45a$l 48 for winter
red western, $1 48$1 50 for amber do, in
store. Corn is a shade firmer, with a fair
demand at 7o78 cents for steam western
mixed, lS7lJi cents for good sail do., 80
81 cents for prime to choice do. 81 cent
for strictly prime yellow western. Oats firm
and fairly active at 586l cents for mixed
western, C368 cents for white do. Coffee
Rio firm at 17i20 cents (irold) for car
goes, 1721cents Cgold) for job lotSL Sugar
quiet, but steady at 7 15-1 68i cents for
fair to good refining. 83018 7-1G cents for
prime; refined dull at 10iai0Jail cenis
r i. , . a - j - -
iur uaru irraaes. jJioiassfS nnn ffrocerv
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graues auu. liice quiet nut steady. Tal
low firm at9J9 cents. . Rosin and spirits
turpentine steady, y Pork lower choice
new $21 GO. Lard opened heavy and closed
urm at id JO-Jboai cents fornrimH sipnm
Whiskey steady at $1 24. . Freights lower.
Uolton Gross receipts 57 1 bales. Fu-
tnres closed quiet and steady, with sales
of 12,500 baies as follows: August 14 1-33
cents; September 13 27-3213i cents; Oc
tober 13 21-32ai3 11-18 cents: November
13 23 3213 .11-10 cents: December 13 11-lff
id 5J34J2 cents: January 13 27-32am e.t-
February 14 1-32 cents; March 14 7-3214i
ueu; i JO-sa cents; May
14 11-1 614 2S-32 cents; June 14 29-32l4
15-18 cents.- rt-..--a w iai-u,;l--,
-..t. , .l -; . '-p' ; Ixuisyrxii:r Aug: 1.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat iren.
erally unchanged,' with some ! sales rather
lower, at $L 05$1 30. .- Corn quiet and
nnf.hA.nrpfl Datarniiat anil ntttknn..J -.
Rye none offering. Provisions quiet Porlc
nominally $22 50. Rnlk mAatiMihAn1-W
9 cts. ; clear rib 12 cents; clear sides 12
cents. Bacon shoulders 10 cental clear rib
liUcti; clear sides 13S cents. Lard tierca
14i cents; keg 15Jt5f cents. .Whiskey
f 1 18. ; Bagging demand active at 14ai4i
cents. - . . ,' : " ...
. " Baltimore, Aug. 16. s
Oats steady and . unchanged. ' Rve doll
at 9096 cts. Provisions quiet and steady.
Mess Pork $22 50f23 75. Bulk meats--
sboulders 9i9f cents- clear rib 12iI2f
cents. Bacon aboulders 104 cts: clear rib
14 cents; hams 144(ai5 cents. Lard onit
and firm reflDed 141 cents. Coffee firm i
job lots i82Ii cents. . Whiskey dull at
9 1 24. ?; Sugar steady. ' .:.. -
l Cincisnati, Aug. 17. :
FUmr dull and unchanged. h i Wheat dnll
and uesettled old red $t 40al 55: new
irregular at 90(21$ I 50. aa- to oualitv '
dull and lower at 7580 cents. - Oats dull
and unsettled old 68a73 cents: new 4(i(ffi
50 cents.-: live. steady and in fair ifem-mri
at 9092 cents. - Pork dull and lower to
sell; $21 50 offered. Lard dullatam ia
13i cents; kettle 14 cents; common sold
at 13 cents. Bulk meats dull ahouldets
8(a9 cents; clear rib 12J12J cents; clear
sides 124 cents. ; Bacon oulv a limited
demand '-ahoulders .10 cents: clear rib 184
18f cents; clear sides 13 cents. ' Whisky
in fair demand and firm at $1 18. : : ' .
cnrroM niHK kt.
Norfolk, firm at 13 receinrs ' 73 halpn-
Galveston, quiet at l'di receipts 208 bales;
Savannah, quiet at 13$ receipts 8 bales;
Memphis, quiet at 14 receipts 10 bales;
Philadelphia. Quiet at 141 receinta 2in
bales; Augusta, nothing doing and dull at
io receipts iz bales;,Kew Orleans, dull
and nominal at 144 receinta fi halea? Mv.
bile, nominal at 14 receims 1 bale- IW
ton, .dull at 14frrireceiDts 12 bales: Charles
ton, quiet at 131fai34 repinta 1fl halpo.
Baltimore. firm at 14iai4 recefnfa dm
. r, Iayppoox,; Aac. lT-Nopn. !
i Cotton market ' fl rm mi(lHlinr nnlnnHa
7 HWj mldling Oxleans 1 5-ljd. galea of
10,000 bales; ' for speculation and export
2.000.- '
jureaasiuas uuii.
-rrv4T
' - T.TTrWTJTlAAT A lira 1 . .tMAn
UA f iiau Wll, AUg A XTCUill.
The sales of cotton include 4,100 bales
American. v - v ?v - .
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester
quiet and firm. ( ,.r c-
: j Spirits yurpenxine .
Ibe peach crop plaveu out
around Shelby., y . I , h
The Norfolk landmark hears
of the accidental, probably fatal shooting:
of Mr. Edward, Howell. tf Gates county
wnue out uununsr.-. --. x -j .
The News hears lhat a difficulty
occurred- between ; two brothers, : sons of
Washington Davis, of Orange county.
One'
was killed and toe other serious! v wounded
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inives were usea.
The only premium offered at the
recent Madison county (Ky.) Fair, for
the;
oesi crayon wore:, was awarded ' to Miss.
Mary E. Richardson, daushter of Prof. V.
u. iticnardson, lormerJv of Davidson
Coll
lege, N. C. i
r loe Jveios 6ays : Ihe prospect
for a fall exhibition and a large attendahce
at the Slate Fair to be held in October is
most promising. Applications are beinir
daily made from almost every State in the
union for copies of the premium list.: ,J
.1 - Baltimore American. 16th i The
first receipt here of new crop cotton was
sold Saturday, the lot coming from Northi
Carolina. It was classed as middling, and
brought fifteen cents per pound. ' The old
crop is better worked off than at this time
last year; and the new promises well in
quantity and quality. Mi i: f ? ,t ?
Very soft low coiffures are worn-
in ans and nets for the hair are being re
vived.: - . ; . . '
COMMERCIAL.
W I TM I NGTONi AI AUK KY.
v - STAR OFFICE Aug! 17.
SPIlilTS TURPENTINE Receipts 050
casks. ,f Sales of 120 bbls at 281- cents for
Southern packages. ' Market firm.
ROSIN. Receipts 2,808 bbls.- Market
quiet, with sales of 500 bbls Strained at
$1 So. " V f" : j ;f.' '
CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts' 406
bbls.' Sales of 40G bbls. at $3 00 for Virein.
$2 05 for Yellow Dip and $ 1 25 for Hard.
Market steady.: i ' ; ;
TAR Receipts and sales of 227 bbls at
9 flO Marfcpt ctPArlv
COTTON. Receipts 2 bales. Sales of
13 bale3 at13i cents per lb. Official quo
tations nominal. r : " ' ' .
New York Naval store market.
..A usual 14, 1875.
Receipts to-day. 2.199 barrels rosin. 640
do spirits turpentine. The rosin market
continued in a very quiet and almost nomi
nal position. jotwitnstandinr the decline
in "charter room, exporters are scarcely
maaing any inquiry to speaK of. and con
sequently quotations are not over and above
steady; Bales. 100 bblsJNo. 1 at &3a4. and
swtcois paie ai . uu4 lo. in spirits
turpentine, nothing beyond small , iobbincr
sales were made. .. Holders, nowever, . are
steady at 3132c for larse lots. Tar was
firm and in some demand from the jobbing
traue. aies, oo pois Wilmington, at $3 G2.
ity piicn remains quiet.
xue iciecrapnic aavices lo-uav were:
Liverpool spirits turpentine steady at 23s ;
common rosin steady at os 3d. London
spirits turpentine oun at Z2s: common
rosin steady at 5s 3d.
MARINE.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Raleish. Oliver. Baltimore.
u uazaux.
Stmr A P Hurt.
Worth, Fayetteville,
Worth Worth.
Stmr Wave, s Robeson - Pavetteville.
w iiiiams ca Aiurcnison.
Stmr Junioer. Skinner. . Pavnii,';villo
Vick & Mebane.i . .
Stmr Northeast. Paddison. Point CaswelL-
a.11, v antJoKReien.
Stmr. Dixie. Jacobs. Smithville. O O
Tarclfl Sr. f V. t - . , . ' s
Bpanisn unir ilora. Juan 'Luaces. San
tiago de Cuba, Northrop & Gumming.
V-iltfeUIf- CLEARED. .--v- .
SUnr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville,
vonno5 tvona ,
Stmr Juniper, Skinner, Fayetteville,!
v ick s Aieoane. -; j
Stmr Wave. Robeson,; Fayetteville, Wil
liams & Mnrchisop. .! : : ; j
A TT AT T)Ul.l . . -,. . .
Stmr Dixie,. Jacobs, Smithville, O O
Parsley & Go. 1 J - .
: MISCELLANEOtrs.
Eugene L. Harris,
Artist In
Crayon Portraits,
I ojooja.J7M,j3.o j?. vmji, J.Y. u.t t j
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BEGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION
to his Portraits in Crayon. Persons wishlne
good pictures of themselves or deceased friends
can have them nicely executed by sending him a
photograph to work from. A good photograph is
necessary to Insure a good likeness. The pnoes
dojow include postage by mall, on roller. A neat
rrame or walnut and gilt wUl b furnvbed to those
who desire It, at fl.&5a$a.00.': . t
JUICES:
Size, 14 x 17 inches, - - . . . . . . 5.00
Life Size, (bust) : - . -v - - . rf .. . $10.00
TRHTlinONIAI.8.
Mr. Harris nosseses the rare trift of belnr hl
io uciid' aie, accurately, irom a pnotorapn orotne .
picture the exact likeness of any one. -toe guar an
tee satisfaction.!' t'zfo(d Leader.l a. . ;
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" We have seen his work, and consider it excel.
tent Try mm" 1 Central r otestanLl
" We have een a caDital oor rait of i on. Al W
VensbJo. Of Mr. K.L. Harria: that nflHrla hAM-
tional lustre on his genius ; in that department"
ITorcb. Light. : mar 17-tf
We Waiit the Boom ! v I
A ND rHKREFORB MUST
DISPOSE OF THE
balance of our:
. B IIWHEi O IiUvS wJ. . y lUUllUg, . DCC , j '
FINK SpMEft MERINO SHIRTS, ' ' 5 ' f 1
,-:jrcaiS JDraweri1:,f ;i '"'"
Fine White shirts, only $1 95; Boy's
White and
,X i
Calico Shirita,
lcoLZAnsyuFFs; fitXTXK ;
Traveling Bags, Si.tehela, Ac.
the bard limes.
.... ... . '. ... ... j; ,j.
All at prices to suit
r aug 15-tf
SHRIER BROTH ES.
Bog Ordinance for 1875
Office Treasurer St Colleetor,
Dlleetor, )
Lh. 1875. A ;
, '. UITY OV W ILMXNGTON.
. .:i i:.5I'Jupe.l2th
THE DOG ORDINANCE FOR 1875' REQJJiRES
that the same chould ge into effect June let.
NOTICE W HEKKBY GIVEN, that all parlies
owning or keeping any dogs, eiiher mule or female,
are required to register the same at this office, and
procure the required Badges; commencing ;
Monday the'i4th Inst.,
a d for four, (4) days thereafter. The Ordinance
la provides, that sach pek-sons who fall to comply
with the above requirements, will be subject to a
penalty of ton ($10) dollars. ' o ,
s T. C. 8ERVOSS,
City Clerk and Treasurer. .'
'lone 3 f
4WIIOI.ESAX.B
PlilCES. '
tJCT' iJut iiuotauons, n eaould be onderBtood, rep
eaent, the wholesale prloea gtmer&lly. la making
ap small orders higher prices have to be charged. .
j
of
'
are
paicas.
BAGQINQ Qtumy
Doable Anchor.
14X
&
- - Double Anchor M A' i .
(, ft
ortn C'aroiln&j ,
17
11
14
a.
&
Shoalders lbM ,.......
, Bides, y ...';.-...l.v:,.t.:..
. Tentern Smoked '
"v llamsii f. ....,.
"' Sides, fJ B...i.i......i....
Shoolders,....
' Dry Baited , .
Bidfcs a .
Bhonldera
BKKK - , - - -
On tho lloor.'..,.v..i.-.. isv...
BAKHKLH Spirits Tittpenilne, "
x' ' Second Hand, each., t..;. if.'.
. . N w New Jfork, ach'. . . .i. .
New City, each."..... ... .i .
BSfiSW AX U i lb .. . ........ ,
16.
11 &
6 &
.;
i
S 25
,4 b5
a b
- 8
8 00
02
, 20
- 26
. 5
- 14
15
O2B0
& S 15
ma
80
10 00
14 00
BlilCKS .vyihatngicn, )M ...
Northern.... "j..,
BUrXJtCK Korth Uanuiaa. 5 to
Northern, 3 io. .
CANDLKS Sperm,
Tallow,?! ............
Adamantine. t8 S
J
&
&
CHfijS a Northern Factory 9 Tt
XJn-irj, creamy ,...,.....
Vt ;
it
wi r aa dava, y io
'--35
, , 20
!- 25
mo, ft id......
Laguayra. a S.
CORN MEAL 9 bu8hel...
COTTON TIES 18 lb.......
1 07V
DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4-4, V yd
i am, v ouncn.i.i.i. ........
FISll Mackerel, No. 1. V bbl.M
No.l, Jtf bbL..
- Mackerel, No. tV bbl.....
Nc2, t Jtfbbl., ......
Mackerel, No. a, 9 bbl
1 15 ta
10 00
8 50
13 00
T 60
11 00
6 00
20 00
ft 00
13 60
11 50
800
nuiiete.ODi. .......
N. O. Herrinu. bbl.
e oo
850
500
6 00
T 00
800
0.00
t00
rw. i &i
FLOUH Fine. bbl
4
60
Super. Northern, bbl....;.
Extra do. bbl.....
- FaioUv - " bbl
CUy:Milii 8npr., V bbl....
- - Extra, W bbl.. i..
- ; V Family, bbl...
Ex.FunUy, bbl ..
FKKTIL1ZEK8 . . .
, FernYian Uuano, V 800U ts -"
Baagh'n Phosphate, " .. . " ;
: Oarollna Fcrdllsser, " . i
Ground Bone. "
, : Bone MeaL : '
Flour, ;. '
li. Navasaa Onano, r .: ' " ;
, Complete Manure, " "
" ' . Wnann's Phoephata : -Wando
Phosphate, '
Berger A Buta't Phosph.-' '
GLUE 9 lb
GitAIN Cora, is atore, 9 6fi b.
500
6 25
7 25
0 00
0 00
00 00
00 00
e
00 00
00 00
80 00 00 00
00 00 60 00
50 00 65 00
00 00 40 00
00 00 45 00
00 00
65 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
so 00
13
.105
57 00
& 63 00
67 00
70 00
7000
00 00
,,17
I10
Uorn, Cargo, w 8a nva....
Corn, Yel., S DuaheL....
Oats, W bushel.
, Peas, Cow, S bushal ....
BIDES Green, 9 S. .......
i Dry. S; i
&
&
. 7
1S5
a
-.wa
1 so
11
1S5 J
1 SO
110 i
ooWK
. :
HAY Eastern, tt 100 fta.. ......
North Klver. ioo B..i.. ..
I 10
1 08
16
HOOP IRON ton..
LARD Northern, 9 t. ........
' nana c-arouna,
LtMK bbl
00
1 50
LUMBER City StbaxSawks t
Ship Stuff, resawed, tt M ft,
Rourh Bdee Plank. SH ft.
14 00
S3 00
SO 00
SO 00
15 00
V
;-' is
- 27
40'
4 00
18
1 10
I 00
' 80
1 40
75
8 25
S3 00
ST 00
8500
S3
85 00
MOO
28
80
80
4 75
00 00
145
110
40
ltO
000
8 50
S3 50
West India Cargoes, according I
to quality, v ja.it..........
Dressea Floorlne. seaaoned..
ScantUng and Boards, com-
. MOLAHSfift-Cnba, hhdfl, 9 gal..
Cuca,bbi8 ft
Sugar Hooao. Khda, V gal.. .
'? TT bblB. Ml....
Syrup, bbls. Vral
NAILS Cut. 4d to SOd. Ska?...
OILS Kerosene, 9 gsl....
Linsee5,JBai. ...... .......
Bosin.fi eal.. ...... .........
PBANUT8 9 bushel
POTATOES Sweet, buaheL. .
Irish, Northern, $ bbl .,..
PORK Northern, City Mess.... ,
TUn, 9 DDI........
Prime, 9 bbl
00 00
00 00
0000
00 00
Hump. DDI .
22 00 00 00
BICE Carolina, W B) .
Kast India, V
00
1 so
2
v 6 ft
75
110
1 00
n
10 ,
10 i
iox
00
180
;r s
, S3
00
1 10
Loo
Kouzn, 9 Dunn . ...
KAGS-3jountry, 9 2........,
City, 9 a
ROPE- ...J .,
SALT Alum, 9 bushel...
Liverpool, 9 sacK.....
American. 9 aaclc.... ...
SUGAR Cuba, lb..
ronaraco, 9 n......-.4...
A Coffee, O S
b - $ .
C- 91b
Ex.O ' W t...i.....
' Crushed, '-. i t...;......j4
OAf Northern, 9 E
SHINGLES Contract, 9 M
5
4 OC
5 50
6 50
9 50
SO 00
00 00
18 00
08
n
13
8 50
4 00
1 00
175
S5
6 00
8 00
uummon, jn .
Cypress Saps -9 M,'.
STAVa W. O. BbL. M... ..
S5 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
14 00
10 00
600
600
860
80
A 40
B, O Htd., a M..
Cyorcss. KM..
TALLOW tt ....:..':
TIMBKR-Snlpplng, tt U
.auirane.il m
Mill Fair, M........
Inferior to Ordmanr. tt M .
WHISKSY Northern, tt gal....
4 North Carolina, tt gal........
WOOL Unwashed, tt ft........!
WMIMMl, fW B '
RATES OW FREIGHT.
Per 8aninf!
. Voasel
Per Steamer.
To Naw Yore.
t I. -.-", ;
0 00. 0 85
0 60 0 85
000 75
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl
Tar bbl.
Spts Turpentine 9 bbl
Rosin t bbl..... ......
0 45 O
0 80 0 86
85 e 00
40 0 00
0 00 85
0 00 1 S5
0 00 0 10
0 00 0 60
0 00 0 60
Cotton bale.
W 0 00
Peanuts W buahel.
0 10 0 001
To rHn.aPW.PHiA.
Crude Turoeatine U bbl
0 09 0 60
0 00 0 50
Tar W bbl... j
SpU Turpentine 9 bbl
U uo 1 00
0 00 0 60
0 00 S 00
0 00 0 75
0 Off 0 10
U 00 O 80
0 00 0 60
Kosin wddi
Cotton 9 bale...... ..
00S0Q-
Cotton Goods 9 balk.
Peanuts W buahel.;. I..
Cumber 9 M.....
, 0 00 O 75
w 3 tt 1U
7 00 8 00
. .- 4
P ou 1U QO
TO BAXTIXOBX.
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl.
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 BO;
0 00 0 45
0 00 fl 45
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 75
xar ddi......
Spts Turpentine 9 bbl
Rosin 9 bbL..........
Cotton 9 bale...;.....
Peanuts 9 bushel.
0 00 0 45
Q00SO0
0 00 0 00
6 50 . 00
U UU 3 Oil
a 00 0 11
jLumDer w at... .......
0 00 8 00
TO BOSTOV
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl
Tar Wbbf.............
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
0 00 000
000 A5
00 0 65
.0 00 0 00
0 65 0 70
S 60 0 00
0 IS 0 10
BpU Turpentine. 9 bbl
xvosin 9 ooi..
Cotton 9 bale ...... .
Peanuts 9 buaheL
Lumber 9 M
o oo a o oo
11 BO IS
OOKBSOTXD BAILT BT TBra BAJTK OF IIV HAHOVXB,
B GRAINGER, TBXSIDINTj j
Gold .
f u
Silver. ' 10 ' no
Exchange (sight) on New Totk, ........ . Jf disc'L
Baltimore,.. X 1
Boston,.... ....H "
Philadelphia, " f
,w esteru ciues, ....... x
Bxcbancre 30 dara 8 H cent interest daed ttt innvn
duu oi new aaaover block.
First National Bank,
Dawson Bank ; . .
Wilmington Boil ding Stock,..
95
103
10?
00
135
m.ec unuics . ...
Navassa Guano Co. ...
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupcn .
13
IS
10
4
,8
Do. New......... ..
Do. Special Tax ..,
Do. to N. C. Railroad
id ... . l.-il
(Gold Inti.W
da a Mr. 1 VI
w. . w. h. K. Bonds 7 c
Carolina central k. k. tKn
70
Wilmington City Bonds, Sc ..!!70 1
. "JJ. a4iy-U'! --. c. ...... . .5 j
" M old 6 9c. .76 .L
new 6 c. ..
6S(OoldInt)
New Hanover County Bonds (10 years).
. o wc (uu.a int.;.... .... ....o
W. & W. Railroad Stock ......... .. 7)
North Carolina R. R. " ....ts
C C. Railroad ..01
Wil. & 8easide R. It " no
ARB -ALWAYS
II oun Iron
Cotton Tics,, 0(1 T sold
?: . Salt,
Cassias,
Mr very low, .,, , f .Flour,
Bungs,-. w W! t special in-; . . y Coffee,
Glue, ducements are offered ' Sugar,
NalEs, to cash buyers. ' Meats. &c.
anglStf " " i
BEOJ&ip -FLORIDA IT'SA
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.: MISCELLANEOUS.
Bacon, Pork, Hour, Bagging,-Tietci A itu j
ABoxesD.,8. Sides ;.f- ; r M,,.;
50
15
Bbls Mess Pora.; n:,- u." l J. 3
US' f
18
li
15
100 p-c'd "c-'3 -; ;
rtfi A SBarrels Refined Buaar, ; ; , ; '.-ih
14
MX
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QQ Bales N. R; andastern Hay y
3000 'B"el"riWt niCtsept I
'1 ft ft Bbls da Nfiw Cuft ;Mplasses
1000 8 Lisbon Saltit K ; v;f
J(l tfecoiid riand Spli It Casks, ; '.":'. .1; '
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250 KB Nails''.f'. ;
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42
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18 i
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9 Boxes Soda,' 70 Boxes Soap,
) C. Coses Potash, ,
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L U SWO Tans Guanopo Guano. i
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1-
4,000
LIVERPOOL SALT
and for Bale;
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